
One of us has never read ACOTAR before, and the other is a self proclaimed SJM expert. Join us for a chapter by chapter discussion through the A Court of Thorns and Roses book series.
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Welcome to the Night Court everyone! This might be the most iconic Feyre moment yet in these chapters, we get a true SJM Marvel moment, and Rhys is just as shitty and needly as ever. Turns out, Night Court not so scary?
If you heard us answering the ... more
In this episode we cover the thrilling developments of Feyre's guilt, PTSD, and the wedding that she clearly does not want. In fact, it seems like no one really cares what she wants! Surprise dramatic entrance by Rhys, to ruin (save?) the day.
And welcome to a new season, new logo, a new book, a new series of problems for Feyre (and old ones still waiting in the wings). We pick up three months later in the timeline after the horrors of under the mountain and Feyre vomits a lot, she's engag... more
In this final episode concluding A Court of Thorns and Roses (we made it!), we witness Feyre's bizarre out of body experience, Fae resurrection rituals, and Feyre becomes a baby deer. The book ends, and we have questions left unanswered. But don't wo... more
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I recently got introduced to the Maasiverse and finished all the ACOTAR books. I’m still mourning the end of the books so looked for a podcast to help my transition back to the muggle world. I LOVE THIS PODCAST. I’m devouring it as much as I did the books. It’s so joyful and fun, and right up my street with the humour. It’s like talking with friends. Hope you do the whole series!
I’m enjoying listening to the content about ACOTAR, but frustrated by commentary that makes comparisons to and names characters, and their story arcs, from Throne of Glass, which I had planned to read next.
I was reading acotar for the first time and thought it would be fun to listen to a podcast about it too. I did enjoy listening to the episodes but they are going so slow that I quickly caught up and then finished the book while they are only about halfway through and at the pace they are going it will be a few months before they are done. I understand pacing out content to lengthen the life of your podcast, but it’s only a 400 page book
Thanks for the fantastic podcast! It honestly feels like I’m diving into the book for the first time again. I really appreciate how you’ve highlighted those subtle nuances. I can’t believe how much I overlooked in my first read! It’s like discovering a whole new layer to the ACOTAR world.
You two are hysterical! Picking up on things in the book I just flew over but shouldn’t have.
I’d LOVE to hear your views on
“GAME OVER” by Selena Winters. Please say you’ll take a quick look at the book. 🙂
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Engagingly dissecting the 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' book series, this podcast offers chapter-by-chapter discussions where humor and personal anecdotes blend seamlessly with deeper literary analysis. The dynamic between a self-proclaimed expert and a first-time reader creates a unique listening experience, highlighting character development, plot intricacies, and thematic explorations of love, family, and personal growth as they navigate the fantastical Fey world. This lively dialogue not only appeals to fans of the series but also resonates with those interested in fantasy literature, making it a delightful companion for readers and listeners alike.
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